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and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you like it when colleges do step up with a new idea to tryto solve this. >> yeah. i think this would be a wonderful idea. i would if it were practical in any way. college of the ozarks has 1200 kids, everyone of them is given the opportunity to work on campus in exchange for tuition. you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen wi
and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you...
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john, i will start with you. the $3 trillion question is how do the heck do they get out of the enormous balance sheet they put together? minute we get anywhere near 6.5% unemployment, every savvy investor knows they will come in and sell like crazy. he was askedhe question several times. crossing threshold of unemployment won't lead increase to rates. there wille considerable interval between bond buying and rate hikes? do they have have exit strategy? >> no, they don't have exit strategy because they haven't pulled this off before. very hard to be this aggressive and pull it all back without upsetting the economy. that said the fed lowered inflation forecast this time from 1.9 to 1.6. melissa: yeah that that is their way of saying we'll not take this away anytime soon because we're happy where inflation is going. melissa: they have to. steve, isn't the market going to move, the bond market goi to move against them in a really violent way as soon as they think that this whole qe infinity is over? >> well, boy, t
john, i will start with you. the $3 trillion question is how do the heck do they get out of the enormous balance sheet they put together? minute we get anywhere near 6.5% unemployment, every savvy investor knows they will come in and sell like crazy. he was askedhe question several times. crossing threshold of unemployment won't lead increase to rates. there wille considerable interval between bond buying and rate hikes? do they have have exit strategy? >> no, they don't have exit...
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our guest host, john kelly and constance hunter. >> she's still in spring. >> i'm in winter. it's supposed to snow again. >> we're complaining about -- it didn't snow at all last year. now it snowed a lot this year. you have to give me the list of things -- what would indicate it's not warming? there really isn't. eastbound that asteroid and meteorites. cnn anchor really did ask is that because of climate change. >>> conclusion of a two-day fed meeting. policy statement updated economic forecast and a news conference by chairman bernanke as they say in chicago. that's where we find steve liesman in washington this morning. i don't know what andrew was trying to stay earlier that you're hanging out with bernanke. a lot of people hanging out with the chairman. not just you. you didn't have breakfast or anything, right? >> no, we didn't have breakfast. i thought i would let that run for a little while. >> you should have just said let me just -- >> let's move on. i like that music you were playing this morning. quite soothing. you know, i kind of think of today's meeting as let'
our guest host, john kelly and constance hunter. >> she's still in spring. >> i'm in winter. it's supposed to snow again. >> we're complaining about -- it didn't snow at all last year. now it snowed a lot this year. you have to give me the list of things -- what would indicate it's not warming? there really isn't. eastbound that asteroid and meteorites. cnn anchor really did ask is that because of climate change. >>> conclusion of a two-day fed meeting. policy...
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john malone's cable media. we'll find out if he's just getting started on a cable buying spree. >>> also, we'll hear from one strategist who says this pullback is a buying opportunity for stocks. and here's the kicker. until recently, he had been one of wall street's biggest bears. a familiar name on "closing bell" has changed its spot. and nfl is teaming up with a private equity firm. a private equity firm explains what the league wants to invest in. we'll see you at the top of the hour for the all-important last hour of the trade. first, "street signs" is back after this quick break. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work t
john malone's cable media. we'll find out if he's just getting started on a cable buying spree. >>> also, we'll hear from one strategist who says this pullback is a buying opportunity for stocks. and here's the kicker. until recently, he had been one of wall street's biggest bears. a familiar name on "closing bell" has changed its spot. and nfl is teaming up with a private equity firm. a private equity firm explains what the league wants to invest in. we'll see you at the top...
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let me turn it over to him. >> good evening, commissioners, john cevalen on behalf of oska while it is not involved with the appeal, it is clearly the focus of the appeal and we want to speak to the issues in her brief. we have entered to a lease with the owner of 2130 fillmore to operate a store. the permit is not related to the use of the retail space. the permit before you tonight is solely for structural strengthening and would need to be conducted before regardless of whot tenant is. >> they have filed a separate permit which has been appealed and will be before you on may 15th. >> while we may be discussing in more detail the character of oska at that separate hearing, i wanted to set the record straight on a couple of the issues that she has brought up in the appeal brief. there are currently only 8 locations in operation in the united states. there is one additional one currently in the process of opening in beverly hills and i wanted to point out a couple of errors in the list from the brief i have not seen the list that she brought you here tonight. there is only one oska sto
let me turn it over to him. >> good evening, commissioners, john cevalen on behalf of oska while it is not involved with the appeal, it is clearly the focus of the appeal and we want to speak to the issues in her brief. we have entered to a lease with the owner of 2130 fillmore to operate a store. the permit is not related to the use of the retail space. the permit before you tonight is solely for structural strengthening and would need to be conducted before regardless of whot tenant is....
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he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't raise them enough. on another topic 50% of americans want to break up the nation's biggest banks. 23% are opposed. riding some of this is the fact these banks receive huge subsidies from the federal government in the form of loan guarantees. 76% of americans want those subsidies brought to an end. and, of course, there's still lingering anger at the banks from the financial industry meltdown of a few years ago. 78% believe wall street benefited the most from those bailouts. that's the topic for this week's "man on the street" interviews. >> i definitely think the
he was harshly criticized by other republican senators john mccain and lindsey graham. the end result, ron paul clearly helped his cause 67% of republican voters have a favorable opinion. nipe points since the filibuster. mccain and graham don't fair as well. as congress considers what to do about the federal budget, 62% of voters nationwide are concerned they will raise taxes too much. only 29% worry they won't raise them enough. on another topic 50% of americans want to break up the nation's...
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john d. rockefeller and all those shiny dimes that all those people put on the stairs to his future rail monument, but i had to carry it forward to where we are now, so the book grew a little longer. i did my best to keep it short and succinct, but in the process of doing this, i workedded closely with two things that bear examination for a variety of reasons. one of them was the "forbes" magazine's richest 400 published every year, and that is a fascinating source of information. it's -- it's designed to speak among other things to our fondness for the rich. the information itself is conveyed in essentially what is a sell -- celebrateed mode, and this was has z -- as the economy turned decisively south by something bill gates and warren buffet decided to do with the giving pledge. the giving pledge is interesting because it worked largely, the two men worked largely with the "forbes" 200 list in the beginning and the goal was to get people to pledge, in forming an illegal character of the pl
john d. rockefeller and all those shiny dimes that all those people put on the stairs to his future rail monument, but i had to carry it forward to where we are now, so the book grew a little longer. i did my best to keep it short and succinct, but in the process of doing this, i workedded closely with two things that bear examination for a variety of reasons. one of them was the "forbes" magazine's richest 400 published every year, and that is a fascinating source of information....
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and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take moneyupposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and shows the character of our congress and it shows why our country is so screwed up. >> brenda: well, gary b, what about digging private wealth for private property owners? what's going on? >> well, i tell you what, brenda, on the one hand we have 85% of americans think there should be a balanced budget. it
and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take moneyupposed to go to some project and you...
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. >> john lewis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights movement live tonight at 8:00 eastern part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> jinger gibson is a congressional reporter with politic coe and here to talk to us about congress avoiding a shutdown but first we want to talk about what's been happening the last 18 hours on in the senate. tell us about the passing of the budget. how long did it take and why? >> the senate voted for more than 13 hours straight on the senate floor and finally arrived at 5:00 this morning on passage of a budget. the rules allow them to amend as much as they can. there are a couple of guys wanting to go until 7:00 or 8:00 this morning. luckily they stopped before that. host: for those who went to sleep at a decent hour and didn't see c-span's coverage ll night, what might they be surprised finding out what happened over night? guest: there were four that tic -- democrats voted against the democratic budget. the keystone pupe line was defeated and some amendment that is republicans were chairing that got done, things tha
. >> john lewis and john carlos discuss their personal experiences during the civil rights movement live tonight at 8:00 eastern part of book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> jinger gibson is a congressional reporter with politic coe and here to talk to us about congress avoiding a shutdown but first we want to talk about what's been happening the last 18 hours on in the senate. tell us about the passing of the budget. how long did it take and why? >> the senate voted for more...
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." the republican obsession with slashing the marble debt no matter what the cost to the needy during a recession seems a little less obsessive today. true the ryan budget the g.o.p. house is sure to pass, would slash programs to eliminate the debt in just ten years. and the so-called sequester in effect mostly thanks to the house, take $85 billion of spending and as many as three-quarters of a million jobs out of the economy this year. we've gotten used to republican leaders insisting the national debt is the nation's number one priority. but that might be so last week. here is congressman paul ryan on "face the nation" this sunday. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefutably happening. if we follow the president's lead or if we pass the senate budget then we will have a debt crisis then everybody gets hurts. you know who gets hurt first the poor and the elderly. that's what we're trying to prevent from happening. >> john: preventing a debt
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." the republican obsession with slashing the marble debt no matter what the cost to the needy during a recession seems a little less obsessive today. true the ryan budget the g.o.p. house is sure to pass, would slash programs to eliminate the debt in just ten years. and the so-called sequester in effect mostly thanks to the house, take $85 billion of spending and as many as...
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. >> as john was saying. do you feel that they are on a low side. . above the tangible. . >> that's to be expected. i think that's where the bears will start to cave. >> and you see it going where in the next 12 months in terms of share price. >> a $2 u.s. share price. looking for a loss of 30 cents next year. we have seen too many companies come under pressure. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this affect belkin's booming business? is the belkin ceo. great to have you with us. >> how sustainable is it for you to grow in the double digits? there is a lot of competition out there. >> we actually expect our growth to accelerate increasingly, our experiences with technology as people is more and more the personal very emotional choice. and if we could stay close to what really matters to people, we think that we can actually accelerate our growth. >> how do you think people will continue to choose your products? >> you have named a couple of folks that have had great success. we spend an extraord
. >> as john was saying. do you feel that they are on a low side. . above the tangible. . >> that's to be expected. i think that's where the bears will start to cave. >> and you see it going where in the next 12 months in terms of share price. >> a $2 u.s. share price. looking for a loss of 30 cents next year. we have seen too many companies come under pressure. >> thank you so much for joining us today. >> apple and samsung and belkin. . so, how could this...
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tension and sense between john can kejohn kerry and bennett. those are the two leaders in the politics as odd as they might sound, surrounding the settlement issue. the more the u.s. demand of israel on that question, the more the coalition netanyahu build with a domestic agenda in mind may have a harder time holding together. >> all right, natan sax, thanks so much for your help today. >> my pleasure, thank you. >>> up next, obama caught on camera talking smack about congress. okay, maybe that's an exaggeration. but we will play the tape and get congressman peter welch to respond. he is in the box, next. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a differ
tension and sense between john can kejohn kerry and bennett. those are the two leaders in the politics as odd as they might sound, surrounding the settlement issue. the more the u.s. demand of israel on that question, the more the coalition netanyahu build with a domestic agenda in mind may have a harder time holding together. >> all right, natan sax, thanks so much for your help today. >> my pleasure, thank you. >>> up next, obama caught on camera talking smack about...
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then cit group with chairman and ceo john thain. he'll address speculation his company is up for sale again. all ahead in the next hour of "the closing bell." you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> >>> [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home.
then cit group with chairman and ceo john thain. he'll address speculation his company is up for sale again. all ahead in the next hour of "the closing bell." you're watching "the closing bell" on cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> >>> [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever...
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john kerry is arriving here. the fact they are making it public that pressure on the iraqis didn't work. on one hand it supported the attacks on assad and says the days are numbers. extremist groups are now a big part of the fight and the power vacuum in syria to help themselves to weapons and ammunition. >> syrian opposition is more fragmented. just today a top rebel leader resigned in frustration so if assad falls, the allies don't have any clear idea who would take over. >> rick: leland, thanks very much. >> heather: despite death threats former pakistani president is back in pakistan. he has been in self-imposed exile since resigning four years ago. the former president considering a possible political comeback despite charges he failed to provide proper security for the former prime minister who was assassinated. musharraf is seeing as an enemy by the taliban after the attacks of 9/11. >> rick: and back home now, the f.b.i. joining in the search for a missing ivy league student who was last seen on the campu
john kerry is arriving here. the fact they are making it public that pressure on the iraqis didn't work. on one hand it supported the attacks on assad and says the days are numbers. extremist groups are now a big part of the fight and the power vacuum in syria to help themselves to weapons and ammunition. >> syrian opposition is more fragmented. just today a top rebel leader resigned in frustration so if assad falls, the allies don't have any clear idea who would take over. >> rick:...
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. >> ms global, the firm john corazine led into bankruptcy settled the bank amid criticism it withheld emergency cash as the brokerage teetered on the edge of collapse. >>> if that wasn't enough, the bank has also come under fire for assisting harmful payday lenders. sometimes charging interest rates upwards of 500%. also, foreclosing on homes of members of the military while on active duty. pay slashed in half in january and the bank disclosed 17,000 layoffs in february. the flood gate of bad news first opened last year when jp morgan's european arms made a giant trade on the global economy. dubbed the london whale for its sheer size, it cost the bank $6 billion. >> the rules need to be revamped. >> grilled over that very trade last week on capital hill, senator carl leaven took executives and the bank's regulators to go awry. >> the occ has issued a cease and desist order. but i believe you and your colleagues have a challenge to get america's biggest bank back on the straight and narrow. >> for now, jp morgan is taking strides to right its wrong. when diamond discovered the payday p
. >> ms global, the firm john corazine led into bankruptcy settled the bank amid criticism it withheld emergency cash as the brokerage teetered on the edge of collapse. >>> if that wasn't enough, the bank has also come under fire for assisting harmful payday lenders. sometimes charging interest rates upwards of 500%. also, foreclosing on homes of members of the military while on active duty. pay slashed in half in january and the bank disclosed 17,000 layoffs in february. the...
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john boehner really said that! he said something that liberal nobel paul krugman said for years and they have been saying the opposite. paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most popular things the american government provides. so instead of saying we want to cut and or eliminate social security and medicare because like rand we do not believe the government should be in the business of providing health care and or pensions and disability benefits to anyone, ever. instead, republicans have been saying we love medicare and we love social security but we simply can't afford those programs in their current form because of our debt crisis, because of our huge budget deficit, so reluctantly and bravely, we
john boehner really said that! he said something that liberal nobel paul krugman said for years and they have been saying the opposite. paul ryan echoed boehner on the debt saying we do not have a debt crisis. this is a very strange turn for republicans who have based all their budget cutting proposals on the idea that we do have a debt crisis. republicans in the age of obama have never wanted to mount a frontal, philosophical attack on social security and medicare because they're the two most...
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neil: john brown, a former uk parliament member, john, do you think that the country, if they stabilize over the weekend, but the fear is there and they start withdrawing money, whether it is limited terms to nicole's point -- but that is what is going to be the problem? >> i was a soldier once in beautiful cyprus. it was very prosperous on its own. i agree with you, i think that cyprus is the canary in the mine. the amazing thing is that although the central banks have been taxing myself deposits, giving negative interest rates and by a depreciating currency, like 26% depreciation in last 10 years, the ecb would come out so openly. that is the shocking thing. and of course, people should be very worried about what happened in argentina. they froze deposits and withdrawals so that this could spread. as we look at the united states and europe and the way that the politicians are running the show, it'd heading for disaster. as simpson-bowles said, it is a cancer. there is a time when bank deposits will be threatened if we continue even if the united states and europe -- people go to banks
neil: john brown, a former uk parliament member, john, do you think that the country, if they stabilize over the weekend, but the fear is there and they start withdrawing money, whether it is limited terms to nicole's point -- but that is what is going to be the problem? >> i was a soldier once in beautiful cyprus. it was very prosperous on its own. i agree with you, i think that cyprus is the canary in the mine. the amazing thing is that although the central banks have been taxing myself...
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. >> hi, i'm john, ceo of motion loft. we're trying to understand how people move around cities and provide that data to the public to build new tools for public safety. >> hi, i'm [speaker not understood] with code for america. we're a peace core for geeks. we're trying to bring talent from the private second for and government to innovate. we work with dozens of citieses across the country and next year we should be working with san francisco which is up, great. >> i'm filling in for a second. [speaker not understood]. >> hi, i'm yo yashida for appaliscious. >> we'll try to get a conversation going to talk about typically what you're doing. i'd be interested in hearing each one of you talk a little more about what you think -- it certainly is a term we're hearing a lot today and in the past. we'd love to hear what you think open data is now, sort of how far along are we in terms of actually getting governments to release that data and actually getting companies to do interesting things with it. >> this is kind of awkward
. >> hi, i'm john, ceo of motion loft. we're trying to understand how people move around cities and provide that data to the public to build new tools for public safety. >> hi, i'm [speaker not understood] with code for america. we're a peace core for geeks. we're trying to bring talent from the private second for and government to innovate. we work with dozens of citieses across the country and next year we should be working with san francisco which is up, great. >> i'm...
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it was john kerry's fault. he was a foreigner. it was john mccain's fault, because he was the old grumpy "get off my lawn, kids" candidate. or if it isn't that, you blame the customer. it's the voters' fault. voters used to be smart and patriotic and bold and now they're weak and dumb and vote for the other guy. this was an acknowledgment that there was something wrong with the party. it wasn't just the accident of mitt romney or whatever else. they called themselves out of touch. narrow minded. stuffy old men, trib unz of the deserving rich. i mean, i just-- i think they deserve enormous credit. and the one policy recommending a they did come up with, of course, was immigration, strongly, strenuously endorsing that. but, you know, to me it was-- it was a mea culpa, azet the same time, sort of a candid assessment of where the party-- >> let me go into why i think it was insufficient. agreeing with what mark said. the party cannot be competitive nationally unless it's competitive in california, oregon, washington, new england, penn
it was john kerry's fault. he was a foreigner. it was john mccain's fault, because he was the old grumpy "get off my lawn, kids" candidate. or if it isn't that, you blame the customer. it's the voters' fault. voters used to be smart and patriotic and bold and now they're weak and dumb and vote for the other guy. this was an acknowledgment that there was something wrong with the party. it wasn't just the accident of mitt romney or whatever else. they called themselves out of touch....
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lay of the land of where they see the future of the region but that being said, secretary of state john kerry is also here at the moment in jerusalem. he will be making these meetings and these rounds as well. he'll stay in the region after president obama leaves. he'll come back to jerusalem, speak to israeli officials about possibly starting peace talks -- starting peace talks again to find resolution when it comes to israeli/palestinian issue. it will be interesting to see what president obama says tomorrow when he speaks in front of hundreds of israeli students. he's made some strong words in the past condemning settlement construction in the occupied territories of the palestinians in the west bank. interesting to see what he has to say to these israeli students tomorrow. kelly? >> great stuff. thanks very much for that. straight ahead on the program, the internet isn't a vending machine. that's according to our next guest. he's the ceo of e-commerce giant. find out why he thinks you should check out with more than just profit in your basket. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could switch
lay of the land of where they see the future of the region but that being said, secretary of state john kerry is also here at the moment in jerusalem. he will be making these meetings and these rounds as well. he'll stay in the region after president obama leaves. he'll come back to jerusalem, speak to israeli officials about possibly starting peace talks -- starting peace talks again to find resolution when it comes to israeli/palestinian issue. it will be interesting to see what president...
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you just can't do it. >> john? >> yes. >> i was told by somebody in administration one of the things he may have done is underestimate. they thought that was going to be the trigger. >> no question about it. absolutely right. >> yeah. >> there is no group above 7% when it comes to those who want to solve the deficit with tax increases only. and only two groups barely in double digits when we say we should not cut the deficit at this time. it is broad based. it seems like the issue of doing so with spending cuts only has a certain momentum. we will see whether or not that conditions. >> thank god you're back for the sweet 16. geez. you've only lost one. i can't wait until thursday. >> you're in for us? >> my daughter has duke winning it all. me and the president bipartisan. how? by building custom security solutions that integrate video, access control, fire and intrusion protection. all backed up with world-class monitoring centers, thousands of qualified technicians, and a personal passion to help protect your bus
you just can't do it. >> john? >> yes. >> i was told by somebody in administration one of the things he may have done is underestimate. they thought that was going to be the trigger. >> no question about it. absolutely right. >> yeah. >> there is no group above 7% when it comes to those who want to solve the deficit with tax increases only. and only two groups barely in double digits when we say we should not cut the deficit at this time. it is broad based....
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one of the justices being watched closely today is chief justice john roberts. he showed, well, showed he had sympathy for gay marriage critics in california for the critics this time. listen. >> so it's just about -- it's just about the label in this case? >> the label is -- >> same-sex couples have every other right. it's just about the label. >> the label, marriage, means something. even our opponents. >> sure, if you tell a child that somebody has to be their friend, i suppose you can force the child to say, this is my friend, but it changes the definition of what it means to be a friend. that's, it seems to me, what supporters of proposition 8 are saying here. all you're interested in is the label. you insist on changing the definition of the label. >> wow. gavin newsom. thank you for joining us. >> i didn't get that fully. i was thinking back five years ago when i fell in love, you know, with my wife, now, jen. if i sat on my knee and said, honey, i want to spend the rest of my life with you, will you civil union me? i'd be here with a scar. the point bein
one of the justices being watched closely today is chief justice john roberts. he showed, well, showed he had sympathy for gay marriage critics in california for the critics this time. listen. >> so it's just about -- it's just about the label in this case? >> the label is -- >> same-sex couples have every other right. it's just about the label. >> the label, marriage, means something. even our opponents. >> sure, if you tell a child that somebody has to be their...
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all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. peter alexander is traveling with peter, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the new attacks emphasize the importance of reaching a peace deal between the israelis and palestinians. and on that very topic, even as we speak right now live in the west bank city of ramallah, the president within the last five minutes touching down there by marine one, the u.s. helicopter. he is visiting with the palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas. this is the president's first visit with abbas. their conversation, of course, will focus on the potential for peace plan between the two sides. the president, however, yesterday indicated that he is really here to listen. administrati
all kinds of congressional republicans, including house speaker john boehner went on twitter insisting obama should stop this outrage of liking sports. get off my lawn! it is march madness, republican style. the first day of spring, the annual opportunity for house republicans to turn over an old leaf they know they shouldn't turn over any more but they can't stop themselves. also clearly it is going to be gonzaga. peter alexander is traveling with peter, good morning. >> reporter: good...
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hear something like this, and say, that does not wash, right. >> they are right, it does not wash, john kerry announced $250 million of new money for egypt when he was there last. this money -- >> 750 million in more than a week, you know. >> always treated like this is discretionary money, we can always do this, what are you naive person or bump kin criticizing this money. >> i find it interesting you kept staring at me when you said bump kin. >> so, you know, high priority on how things look, this does not look good? >> i've discovered in this debate about the sequester, put this in perspective, about 50 billion of cuts out of a 4 trillion-dollar budget, they are small and inconsequential, the white house they shout armageddon, they think that everything that federal government does is purpose important. there is lit they wil little thl government does they say is indein-- indepennible. they have added so much you know green pork in all other programs only thing i would quibble a little bit with you about, i don't think we should stop this sequester. i think that every agency should t
hear something like this, and say, that does not wash, right. >> they are right, it does not wash, john kerry announced $250 million of new money for egypt when he was there last. this money -- >> 750 million in more than a week, you know. >> always treated like this is discretionary money, we can always do this, what are you naive person or bump kin criticizing this money. >> i find it interesting you kept staring at me when you said bump kin. >> so, you know,...
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jalalabad, john kerry visits and was not in the city at the time of the tack. >>> a retired san francisco firefighter is due to testify about the dangers of flame resistance chemicals. he died because of became exposed to this and more than 100 san francisco firefighters have died from cancer in the past tense years and many more are dying in retirement. >> i was urinating blood and within a week i knew i had kidney cancer. >> they are requiring the use of natural resistance chemicals and if the recommendation is adopted it will take affect this fall. >>> we are hearing from a child of two gay fathers to send a message to justice roberts. >> i recently heard you adopted two children, a boy and a girl, kind of like me and my sister. >> he resided his message to prop 8 protesters and he wants them to know being adopted by brian and his father was the best thing what happened to him and his sister. >> it is wonderful being part of a family after finding out i was unadoptable. >> it is viewed more than 200,000 times in a week and the fathers posted a blog about their family. >>> they got a $7
jalalabad, john kerry visits and was not in the city at the time of the tack. >>> a retired san francisco firefighter is due to testify about the dangers of flame resistance chemicals. he died because of became exposed to this and more than 100 san francisco firefighters have died from cancer in the past tense years and many more are dying in retirement. >> i was urinating blood and within a week i knew i had kidney cancer. >> they are requiring the use of natural...
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coming up, former ambassador to china john hunts man. he said -- john units huntsman. said between the twooep united states and beijing. he is the up next. tracy: too many americans are not saving enough and the scary numbers. we have those ahead. but first, let's give a look how oil is trading today. down a little on the cyprus turmoil, down $1.25. $92.49 a barrel. $92.49 a barrel. we'll be right back. ♪ rain horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. tracy: that time of day to make some money. charles payne is here. this hour he is looking at united states natural gas. charles, people say gnat gas is the next big boom this country. >> nat-gas has been the big boom. it was supposed to be hot play couple years ago and it hasn't turned out. it made a stealthy room. it is up big already. i'm not pounding the table on it. it has to be on everyone's radar right now. inventorieses are coming down. drawdown in storage last time we came out with the numbers, 19% year after year. we know one of the things
coming up, former ambassador to china john hunts man. he said -- john units huntsman. said between the twooep united states and beijing. he is the up next. tracy: too many americans are not saving enough and the scary numbers. we have those ahead. but first, let's give a look how oil is trading today. down a little on the cyprus turmoil, down $1.25. $92.49 a barrel. $92.49 a barrel. we'll be right back. ♪ rain horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one...
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here to help u crunch the numbers, john lacy, vice president of group benefits with boo sard insurance. i thought this was supposed to bring costs down. seems across the board no matter which irns insurance company you look at aetna, blue cross, costs are going up. how is that possible? >> melissa, the one thing that wasn't exactly clear, health care reform actually changed some of the rules for community rating. when they changed those community rating rus, the carriers no clearly when you do that some premiums are going to rise. there is no doubt some of these premiums, for some individuals and small groups will fall. melissa: like who? who will get the benefit? as i read through all this, all i see is the numbers you're seeing on the screen right there, more premiums go up. who will do better? only people with preexisting conditions? >> for example, if i had a four-person bakery and all of us over 60 years of old, just the four of uu we could see a premium decrease today, i'm sorry in 2014 over today. but if you were to use that same pam compels to a younger- examples to younger wor
here to help u crunch the numbers, john lacy, vice president of group benefits with boo sard insurance. i thought this was supposed to bring costs down. seems across the board no matter which irns insurance company you look at aetna, blue cross, costs are going up. how is that possible? >> melissa, the one thing that wasn't exactly clear, health care reform actually changed some of the rules for community rating. when they changed those community rating rus, the carriers no clearly when...
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john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute away and get read per another big day of trading. how much will cyprus play in if at all and housing starts. big crowd here, post 9. "squawk on the street" returns right after this. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the
john, i think, takes some responsibility for the problems at ea. simms city, we had a move into digital that no one could have predicted and a lot of the games were analog, and i think that john is the fall guy here for that particular incredible trend. although he was always too bullish. >> always too bullish. >> and he had a mea culpa. >> yes. >> watch deere and watch electronic arts for very different reasons. as we said, the opening bell is just about four minute...
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what does john f. kennedy say? >> ask not what you can do for your country -- ask not what you can do for your country. >> pretty good. >> but -- >> okay. what does george w. bush -- >> but ask what your country can do for you. >> okay. what does george w. bush say? >> [inaudible] >> what does george h. bush say? >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> what does our main man, barack obama, say? >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can! >> very good. >>brian: ladies and gentlemen, a two-year-old. that's incredible. >>anna: we've got to get this kid on the show. >>steve: he got a little hung up on what john f. kennedy said but he knew exactly what bill clinton said. >>brian: unbelievable. i don't know if he know what bill clinton said. >>steve: he knew the line. >>brian: he even knew how to count. incredible. >>anna: 6:34. to your news headline. senate majority leader harry reid con conceding duet on the democrats -- con seethe defeat on the democrats plan on assault weapons. many lawmakers and gun rights advo
what does john f. kennedy say? >> ask not what you can do for your country -- ask not what you can do for your country. >> pretty good. >> but -- >> okay. what does george w. bush -- >> but ask what your country can do for you. >> okay. what does george w. bush say? >> [inaudible] >> what does george h. bush say? >> read my lips. no new taxes. >> what does our main man, barack obama, say? >> yes, we can! yes, we can! yes, we can!...
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>> good morning, john. good morning, diana. yeah, israel's military confirms that two rockets were fired from the palestinian/gaza strip into southern israel. sirens sounded early this morning around 7:00 a.m. in the southern city, a city in the past received a lot of incoming rocket fire from gaza. we know that there was light damage to one house. and that the other rocket landed in an open field. there are no injuries so far. now, in the past year, say six months ago, an incident like this would barely have raised eyebrows would merit a passing mention on the news broadcast. but of course today it is significant for two reasons. first of all, following that, that conflict in gaza and israel in november, there is a fragile cease-fire in place. the second rocket incident since the cease-fire in november. in recent days, hamas official warned that they would retaliate, accusing israel's military of violating the cease-fire agreement repeatedly. he said israeli soldiers fired on palestinians who approached the border fence betwee
>> good morning, john. good morning, diana. yeah, israel's military confirms that two rockets were fired from the palestinian/gaza strip into southern israel. sirens sounded early this morning around 7:00 a.m. in the southern city, a city in the past received a lot of incoming rocket fire from gaza. we know that there was light damage to one house. and that the other rocket landed in an open field. there are no injuries so far. now, in the past year, say six months ago, an incident like...
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pete takes on john. simon and melissa, i know you'll be looking forward to that. >> you bet. >> if you're flying soon, expect it to be crowded can planes packed and airlines willing to pay more, airlines are going further to win over high paying customers. the story sure to infuriate many fliers out there. >> i think it's going to infuriate the people counting on an upgrade to first class. united this week is bringing back the ps service on flights between the two hubs in los angeles and san francisco and the hub at jfk new york. these are live seats in business flats. united has stripped out and used fewer seats for the business class in hopes of getting more revenue. what are we seeing with the airlines? all of them are moving in this direction. they're adding premium service because they're targtding corporate customers in the entertainment industry, financial services, industries that will pay for that extra service. >> united will have fewer premium cabinet seats in the new configuration. delta has
pete takes on john. simon and melissa, i know you'll be looking forward to that. >> you bet. >> if you're flying soon, expect it to be crowded can planes packed and airlines willing to pay more, airlines are going further to win over high paying customers. the story sure to infuriate many fliers out there. >> i think it's going to infuriate the people counting on an upgrade to first class. united this week is bringing back the ps service on flights between the two hubs in los...
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roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward. >> you kind of agreed with that in the last hour. >> largely. >> we will probably see where things go from here. if it is not cyprus catching your attention, what is? >> what i think is that the effects of quantitative easing, the effects of all the twist operations are actually generating better fund mentals. in effect, what ben bernanke has done is primed the well. we are at a point where we're beginning to really benefit from it, whether it's coming from jobs, improve. s in housing, overall improvements in manufacturing, in services. this is a recover
roger altman and john stoltfus. john, your thoughts? >> i think it's part and parcel of the process of recovery in the european monetary union. this type of event to occur that we have seen over the weekend and the way things are unfolding, really commonplace in a recovery process. just another speed bump in the road. it isn't -- is it a threat in the immediate moment? most certainly is. it will rock the markets somewhat. but i think the markets have already digested and moving forward....